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Looking to the Future - CellarHQ
http://blog.cellarhq.com/blog/2014/08/06/new-owners
Larr; Back to CellarHQ. Looking to the Future. TL;DR: New owners Rob and Kyle introduce themselves while committing to quality improvements and addressing top community requests. Hi everyone, this is Rob and Kyle; the new owners of CellarHQ. We’d like to take a moment of your time to introduce ourselves, but more importantly lay out a rough roadmap of what we’re looking to achieve in the near future. We’re excited to be taking over and very gracious to Cameron. And maintaining automated tests. After ...
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Update From the Team - CellarHQ
http://blog.cellarhq.com/blog/2014/11/09/update-from-the-team
Larr; Back to CellarHQ. Update From the Team. This has been an interesting week: It hasn’t been a great experience for you nor for us and we apologize. Let’s review, as sort of a retrospective. One of the main changes, apart from our. And we’ll merge your accounts together into one cellar. Data cleanup will be an on-going effort, so if you see an issue let us know and we’ll work to fix it. We have all the old data, so we can recover anything you see as wrong. We’ll continue make improvements, chang...
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Beer and Travel Adventures: September 2013
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Beer and Travel Adventures. For the love of craft beer and travel. Monday, September 30, 2013. Will Run For Beer. That’s right, will run for beer. I’ve never been a runner – oh sure, I tried a couple of times in my adult life to run, and did two 10km races (2008 and 2009), but as soon as that goal was over, I stopped running. The motivation wasn’t there, I didn’t really enjoy running and frankly, I got lazy. What the hell was I thinking? City Sports and Physiotherapy. 56 hrs; 7 mins. I did it. I actu...
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Blog of Kyle Boon
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Blog of Kyle Boon. Web developer, Minneapolis enthusiast, wine/beer snob, recovering buckeye fan, bicycler. Zero to Ratpack - Part 2. First, I realized I stole the naming scheme for this blog series from my friend Allison. Who wrote an awesome thing called Zero To Grails. You should check out her awesome work at More than a pipeline. Second, I want to point out the excellent reference project for Ratpack called example-books. You can find all the code for this post on github. Is excellent. It support...
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CellarHQ
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Larr; Back to CellarHQ. Looking to the Future. TL;DR: New owners Rob and Kyle introduce themselves while committing to quality improvements and addressing top community requests. Hi everyone, this is Rob and Kyle; the new owners of CellarHQ. We’d like to take a moment of your time to introduce ourselves, but more importantly lay out a rough roadmap of what we’re looking to achieve in the near future. We’re excited to be taking over and very gracious to Cameron. And maintaining automated tests. After ...
focusonthebeer.blogspot.com
Focus on the Beer: Cellarmanship Part 2: How To Store Your Hoarded Beer Properly
http://focusonthebeer.blogspot.com/2013/01/cellarmanship-part-2-how-to-store-your.html
Beers Made By Walking. January 3, 2013. Cellarmanship Part 2: How To Store Your Hoarded Beer Properly. Welcome to the third installment of Cellarmsanship. A series where we talk about the how-to, the joys, and details of cellaring your beer at home. In our first article. We introduced you to the topic and explained why we find joy in doing it. Next we interviewed Eric and Lauren Salazar. Perhaps by now you're convinced to stash a bottle of beer or two away. Where will you keep it? Be warned though, the n...
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Blog Archive - CellarHQ
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Larr; Back to CellarHQ. Update From the Team. CellarHQ 2.0 Technology. Looking to the Future. CellarHQ Is Getting a Little Social. CSV Import Now Available. Share Your Brewery and Beer Photos. New Features: Cellar Directory, Updates, and Notes Field. New Features: Email Authentication, Style, Sorting, and More. New Features: Editable Entries, Stats, and Private Cellars. Update From the Team. CellarHQ 2.0 Technology. Looking to the Future. CellarHQ Is Getting a Little Social.
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CellarHQ Is Getting a Little Social - CellarHQ
http://blog.cellarhq.com/blog/2012/05/08/cellarhq-is-getting-a-little-social
Larr; Back to CellarHQ. CellarHQ Is Getting a Little Social. You can now jazz up your CellarHQ profile a bit by adding your. To your profile. Tell us who you are, where you’re from, share a link to your own site or Twitter account, and tell us about your cellar in your. To enter your Profile Information, go to. Enter your information, and upload a picture. Click. And you’re done. Your cellar page will show your information while you manage your cellar and on your public profile page. Page It is disabled.
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2.0 Release - CellarHQ
http://blog.cellarhq.com/blog/2014/11/02/two-dot-zero-release
Larr; Back to CellarHQ. For anyone who hasn’t been following along, CellarHQ was purchased a few months ago. You can go back and read the previous blog posts if you’re curious. Rob and I have been working on a complete rewrite of the site for the last 3 months and today we are launching CellarHQ 2.0. Totally new layout. We will be making changes to this over time but the site looks better and works better on mobile devices. Bin numbers for cellared beers. Activity feed is gone and may or may not come back.
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